Appendix D — Interactive Tools

These companion tools let you practise the frameworks from this book in your browser. No login required, no data stored. Everything runs locally in your browser.

D.1 RTCF Prompt Builder

Build prompts step by step using the RTCF framework. Fill in Role, Task, Context, and Format, and the tool assembles a structured prompt you can copy and paste into any AI tool. Includes templates for Reverse Prompting, Devil’s Advocate, VET checks, and more.

Open the RTCF Prompt Builder

D.2 RTCF Prompt Analyser

Paste any prompt and get instant feedback on which RTCF elements are present, partial, or missing. Useful for diagnosing why a prompt gave you a vague or unhelpful response; the answer is usually a missing element.

Open the RTCF Prompt Analyser

D.3 AI Readiness Assessment

A short quiz (3-4 minutes) that maps your current AI experience level and recommends which chapters of this book to prioritise. Whether you are a newcomer or a power user, it points you to the sections that will be most useful for where you are now.

Take the AI Readiness Assessment

D.4 Converse with This Book

A book about conversation with AI should be available as a conversation with AI.

The llm.txt file (available from the sidebar or the companion website) provides a clean text version of the entire book that you can paste into ChatGPT, Claude, NotebookLM, or any other AI tool. Then ask it questions, challenge its interpretation of the ideas, or use it to explore how the frameworks apply to your specific situation.

You can also upload llm.txt to Google NotebookLM to generate an audio overview or podcast-style discussion of the content.

The book’s own methodology applies: do not accept the AI’s summary of the book uncritically. Push back. VET the answers. Stay in the conversation.